As, human cell is an animal cell. When it is placed in an hypotonic solution like freshwater,it will finally swell and burst
Human cells die before a human dies. This is because they are either too damaged or not needed anymore. However, when a human dies, then all cells that were functioning up to the point of death will also die.
No. You will die.
Loss of water through osmosis is what would occur. The protozoan would shrivel up if it did not have a way to replace freshwater in its cells.
When water moves out of the skin cells of a person swimming in a freshwater pond, it is called osmosis. In this process, water moves from an area of lower solute concentration (the freshwater) to an area of higher solute concentration (the cells), leading to the cells losing water. This can cause the cells to shrink and may result in dehydration if prolonged.
When water moves out of the skin cells of a person swimming in a freshwater pond, it is called osmosis. This occurs because the concentration of solutes inside the skin cells is higher than that in the surrounding freshwater, causing water to move out of the cells to balance the solute concentration. This process can lead to cell shrinkage if the exposure is prolonged.
all cells die. when human skin cells die, for example, they are shed and we call it dust.
Human cells die before a human dies. This is because they are either too damaged or not needed anymore. However, when a human dies, then all cells that were functioning up to the point of death will also die.
by apoptosis and necrosis
Everything in existence is made up of cells, the true question is whether a vampire's cells differ widely from a human. The traditional immortal sort have cells which do not die, nor do they self-replicate. The human sort have human cells which do both.
No. You will die.
the cells fill with water
non you will die
Most red blood cells die in the spleen, where they are filtered out and broken down by the body.
Don Freshwater died in 2004.
Yes
The cells gain water.
The cells gain water.